written and last updated by
Sam Smith at
01 Dec 2025
Journalist, Editorial Department
Lotte Tour Development Co. Ltd, the owner of the South Korean casino Jeju Dream Tower, has released its financial results for November 2025. During this month, the casino's revenue surged by 96.9% compared to the same period in 2024, reaching 51.36 billion KRW (approximately $2.74 billion).
When compared to October, November's figures showed a modest increase of 1.9%. The operator also reported that the gaming area at Jeju Dream Tower welcomed 50,620 visitors in November, marking a 41.3% rise from the same month in 2024.
Revenue from table games in November amounted to 49.89 billion KRW (around $2.66 billion), which is 100.7% higher than the previous year and 3.2% above October's figures. Meanwhile, income from slot machines totaled 1.47 billion KRW (approximately $78.5 million), reflecting a 20.4% increase compared to November 2024. The casino's win rate reached 21.2%, the second highest in 2025, following a record 23.2% set in January.
The operator also noted that the total amount wagered on table games in November rose by 74.4% year-on-year to 235.78 billion KRW (about $12.59 billion), although this figure was down 8.2% from October.
These November results brought Lotte Tour's cumulative casino revenue for the first 11 months of 2025 to 435.68 billion KRW (approximately $23.26 billion), a 60.7% increase compared to the same period in 2024. The total amount wagered on table games from January to November reached 2.27 trillion KRW (around $121.2 billion), up 63.8% year-on-year.
Additionally, the company's hotel revenue reached 6.46 billion KRW (about $345 million), reflecting a 15.9% increase compared to November 2024. The total income from the hotel business for the first 11 months of this year amounted to 73 billion KRW (approximately $3.9 billion).
Meanwhile, Paradise Co., another South Korean casino operator, reported a 70% increase in profits for the third quarter of 2025.